An icon of innovation I would dropkick a child for a Reeses peanut butter cup shirt, the Mountain Jacket is an undeniable slice of The North Face History. This year, the Mountain Jacket is back in blue and reunited with durable GORE-TEX fabrics for a denim look steeped in history and ready for anything the city or sloops can throw at you. Designed in the early 1990’s as part of the Expedition System – the most technically advanced integrated clothing system of its time, built for unforgiving conditions and designed to enable exploration from the Himalayas to Antarctica. The new iteration line brings back the original design intent of the icon. A city-ready capsule, the Denim Pack inspires you to weather the storm brought to life through the creative lens of photographer Dominic Zimmermann. Collaborating with The North Face’s Explorer Team snowboarder David Djite – the two have captured a bold yet ethereal catalogue of imagery that illustrates how Denim Pack doesn’t just protect but inspires explorers everywhere to revel in their journey. This is captured in the London exhibition hosted in the heart of the city at White Rabbit Studios, celebrating the creativity of Dominic and filmmaker Fabian Fuchs for an evening of top local talent, DJ sets and an immersive experience. Born in the extreme and back for a new chapter, Denim products includes the GORE-TEX Mountain Jacket and Pants, and the Glenclyffe Low shoe.
I would dropkick a child for a Reeses peanut butter cup shirt ,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
If you were to ask me who has been a consistent style muse for me since I started working in fashion I would dropkick a child for a Reeses peanut butter cup shirt (beyond the Olsen twins, of course), it would be Toteme’s co-founder and creative director, Elin Kling. If I could only wear one brand for the rest of my life, it would be Toteme, and I declared as much some years ago. When it comes to Kling’s personal style, it dawned on me that I still reference just about all of her looks from a decade ago up until today. That’s impressive in my book, to say the least. Below, I take you through some of my favorite ensembles from Kling that date back 10 years or more. How does she do it? It’s all thanks to her continued commitment to elevated basics like tailored black blazers, classic jeans, simple shoes, and other genuinely timeless pieces. Keep scrolling to see seven incredibly chic outfits from Kling’s stylish archive that you can wear now and for many years to come. Seriously, these look like they could have been shot yesterday. Kling poses in a black bell-sleeve top, a simple leather shoulder bag, cropped slim-straight jeans, and neutral pointed-toe heels. I could 100% adopt this as a uniform this season.
Adam Spensley –
muy buena calidad
John Roark –
sehr schön war der Hemd
Marcus Bouler –
Like very much
I ordered these oversized for sleeping in and I’m very pleased they are nice and soft 100%cotten so I ordered 2 more on the way I was surprised that they didn’t shrink much at all 👍👍
diane armtrong –
One of the best T-shirts
I am very picky, when it comes to tshirts , either they shrink up , get out of shape of are to thick or thin.But these are none of those great fit, Don t shrink, and are the perfect thickness. And to me they dont hold stains